Print Server

Elevate your printing experience with the EDIMAX PS-1206U, a fast Ethernet print server that effortlessly shares USB printers across your network.

Printer Servers Price - Printer Server Catalog (2026)

Listen, it's 2026. Dragging a cable from your laptop to the printer every time you need to print a report or invoice is... well, a bit embarrassing. Just annoying. The goal is to upgrade the office easily. Just buy a small box, connect it - and that's it. Everyone prints from anywhere in the house or office. So how much do printer servers cost? Honestly, not much at all, especially when there are convenient installments and fast delivery right to you.

Real talk? Most people asking where to buy printer servers in Israel are just stuck with a workhorse laser printer. Something old that prints like a bomb. A shame to throw away, right?! But it doesn't have networking. The immediate solution is simply to buy printer servers online and get it done. No technicians, no headache. I recently did a price comparison for printer servers - forget it, it's a nightmare to find something decent on sites that aren't real stores. Lots of old models out of stock. Here you have plenty of available stock and most importantly... official importer warranty!!! This is critical. Don't go near parallel imports when it comes to network and communication equipment. Suddenly an adapter burns out and you can talk to the lamp.

So how do you choose? I'm a cables guy. If you ask me which printer server is recommended for an office, I'll tell you a LAN network printer server with a simple Ethernet port. It doesn't disconnect when the router is overloaded. On the other hand... if the printer is tucked away in some hallway without a network point - a wireless Wi-Fi printer server is exactly what you need. Connect to it via a regular USB 2.0 connection, configure it, and that's it. The usual brands do the job well: TP-Link, Edimax, D-Link. They support every TCP/IP protocol needed today for minimal data security on the network.

Whoever is looking for a printer server store in Israel online wants to see everything in front of their eyes, no BS. We have printer servers at a special price online, sometimes there are also printer servers on sale worth grabbing. These are the best printer servers to buy for those who don't want to hire a sysadmin just to share a printer. Don't look for cheap printer servers from nameless Chinese junk, buying a printer server for a business requires equipment that will work tomorrow morning too.

Solution Type Printer Connection Network Connection Who is it for?
Classic Wired Server USB 2.0 Cable RJ45 Network Port (LAN) Offices with wall network points. 100% reliable.
Wireless Server USB 2.0 Cable Wi-Fi (Wireless Router) For home or office without unnecessary cables. Saves space.
Combined Server (Combo) LPT (Parallel) / USB Wireless / Wired For really old printers (rare, but exists).

Questions Everyone Asks (Honestly, Justifiably):

How do you physically install this server? Is it complicated?

Piece of cake. It's Plug & Play. Take the box, connect one side to power, the other side via USB to the printer, and the third side to the router (with a cable or configure Wi-Fi). Install the small software on the computer - and you're done. You don't need technical support for this.

Will this work with my Mac computers and smartphones?

Generally yes. Most leading brands fully support compatibility with both Windows and MacOS. Regarding smartphones - it depends on whether your printer itself is supported through the network applications, but the server transmits the data without a problem.

What's the deal with an official importer? Does it really matter?

It matters a lot!! With network equipment, there are sometimes critical firmware updates for data security. When you buy from an official importer, there's an organized lab you can contact if the device suddenly loses connection. Parallel import is like buying a pig in a poke, and sometimes without real warranty.

Wireless versus wired - what's actually better?

Look, it depends on the infrastructure. Wired (LAN cable) is always more stable, period. No disconnections when the microwave is on or when the router is choked. On the other hand, most offices today are built on wireless, and the new servers are strong enough to maintain a continuous connection, so convenience often wins here.
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